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Beach Blvd : ウィキペディア英語版
Beach Blvd

''Beach Blvd'' is a seminal compilation album featuring early Californian punk rock artists.
==Overview==
An influential sampler LP, ''Beach Blvd'' helped to ushering in the forthcoming hardcore punk movement in suburban Southern California, aided by DJ Rodney Bingenheimer, who gave the record its first airplay on his weekly radio show ''Rodney on the ROQ'' at KROQ-FM.〔Boehm, Mike (July 23, 1989). ("Kids of the Black Hole : The 1970s Were Waning When Orange County's Punk Rock Scene Roared Its Dark, Hostile Message" (page 4/6) ). ''latimes.com''. Retrieved July 18, 2015.〕〔Boehm, Mike (July 19, 1991). ("Punks to Revisit Beach Blvd : 3 Suburban Groups Will Play in Huntington to Mark Release of Compilation CD" (page 1/2) ). ''latimes.com''. Retrieved May 29, 2015.〕〔Boehm, Mike (December 31, 1998). ("Alt.Rock.OC: 20 Years of Suburban Struggle: Essential Albums, '78-98" (page 2/5) ). ''latimes.com''. Retrieved June 10, 2015.〕 Conceived by the controversial Robbie "Posh Boy" Fields,〔〔〔〔Vodicka, Gabe (August 6, 2009). ("1979: Various Artists: Posh Boy - Beach Blvd." ). ''tinymixtapes.com''. Retrieved June 10, 2015.〕〔Blush, Steven (2001). ''American Hardcore: A Tribal History''. Second ed., 2010. Feral House. ISBN 9781932595895. p. 80.〕 the album gathered three bands with quite different musical styles: The Crowd〔Robbins, Ira. ("TrouserPress.com :: Crowd:" ). ''trouserpress.com''. Retrieved June 24, 2015.〕〔(The Crowd, cover art ). ''recordcollectorsoftheworldunite.com''. Retrieved June 26, 2015.〕 from Huntington Beach, Rik L Rik〔(July 5, 2000). ("Obituaries: Rik L Rik; Pioneering Punk Rocker" ). ''latimes.com''. Retrieved June 19, 2015.〕〔Rabid, Jack. ("TrouserPress.com :: F-Word:" ). ''trouserpress.com''. Retrieved June 24, 2015.〕〔MXV (February 6, 2006). ("Selections from The Punk Vault (F-Word)" ). ''punkvinyl.com''. Retrieved July 18, 2015.〕 from West Covina, and Simpletones from Rosemead.〔〔〔Spitz, Marc; Mullen, Brendan (2001). ''We Got the Neutron Bomb: The Untold Story of L.A. Punk''. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 9780609807743. pp. 181-182.〕
The record title advertised the music's suburban origins: California State Route 39, known as Beach Boulevard in Orange County, ran inland from the Crowd's hometown to Rik L Rik's.〔

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